Former employees fighting the South African state broadcaster in the Constitutional Court have come forward saying they are being targeted with violence and death threats. The “SABC Eight” were employees of the South African Broadcasting…

On November 10, the Supreme Court of Canada granted the appeal of the British Columbia Teachers Federation, in an case that placed the union at odds with the Education Improvement Act, 2012. The British Columbia…

In a decision handed down on November 10 the Supreme Court of Canada, in the case of Toronto Police Services Board v. Good, dismissed the appeal by the Toronto Police Services Board from a lower court decision. The…

On Thursday, the Supreme Court granted leave to appeal [1] from the Federal Court of Appeal to the Association of Justice Counsel. The Association represents a group of employees who provide legal advice on immigration…

The City of Chilliwack has successfully sought an injunction to have an estimated 55 homeless individuals vacate a parking lot within the city. The BC Supreme Court granted the injunction on October 12, giving the…

In a statement issued following the conclusion of his two week official fact-finding mission to the United States, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights to Freedom of Peaceful Assembly and Association emphasized that…